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Rangers 2, Yankees 0: Derek Holland tamed a team that often tagged him, pitching a two-hitter as
Texas finished up an impressive road trip by defeating New York.

Jurickson Profar homered and scored twice and fellow rookie Engel Beltre got two hits in his
first major-league start, as the Rangers return home leading the American League West after going
5-1 on its swing to St. Louis and Yankee Stadium. Texas plays host to the Cincinnati Reds for a
weekend series.

Holland (6-4), a native of Newark, threw his sixth career shutout. He didn’t allow a hit after
the third inning.

YESTERDAY’S HIGHLIGHTS

Red Sox 7, Blue Jays 4: Jon Lester pitched into the eighth inning before leaving
with an apparent injury and Dustin Pedroia homered in a seven-run second inning for host
Boston.

Lester didn’t allow a hit until the fifth, but he came out after giving up consecutive singles
to start the eighth and running the count to 3 and 0 on Emilio Bonifacio.

Red Sox manager John Farrell came darting out of the dugout as the infielders crowded around
Lester. Moments later, Lester walked off the field.

Diamondbacks 3, Nationals 2, 11 innings: Didi Gregorius drove in the go-ahead run with a bunt
single in the 11th inning and visiting Arizona salvaged the finale of a three-game series.

Notable

Former All-Star catcher Darren Daulton has been diagnosed with two brain tumors and will undergo
surgery next week.

Daulton, 51, who played nearly all of his 15 seasons for the Philadelphia Phillies, has been the
host of a radio program the past four years. The station released a statement saying Daulton had
not been feeling well the past two weeks.